US8607820B2 - Device for continuously mixing fed-out natural gas with oxygen to produce a burnable gas for heating the pressurized natural gas before or after the relaxation thereof - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the invention relates to a device for continuously mixing fed-out natural gas with oxygen to produce a burnable gas for heating the pressurised natural gas before or after the relaxation thereof, with a closed mixing container with connection for a natural gas supply line, an oxygen in-feed line and a burnable gas discharge line.
- the aim of the invention is to provide a device which guarantees the safe supplying of oxygen to continuously flowing natural gas.
- the mixing section envisaged in the known “in-line heating”, i.e. within the natural gas line, is now designed as a closed mixing container. Its function is to add high-pressure oxygen in the gaseous state at a temperature of approx. 5 to 30° C. to a cold natural gas flow via the oxygen in-feed line and to mix it with the natural gas in the mixing chamber of the container via the distributing pipe at a high pressure of, for example, 70 to 170 bars.
- the mixing chamber is filled completely, and the distributing pipe is filled at least partially with a packing of ceramic granular material making self-ignition more difficult.
- the packing of ceramic granular material assures increased operational safety as it exhibits inert behaviour and does not therefore take part in a reaction with the gases to be mixed. It exhibits very low and therefore advantageous thermal conductivity, so that heat released during possible ignition within the mixing container cannot damage the container walls.
- the material also has the advantageous property of having a high melting point as a result of which no melt channels can be formed in the event of ignition.
- the mixing chamber of the container is also equipped with temperature sensors which form part of the safety system of the device.
- the mixing container is advantageously designed as a standing container which at the bottom has the connection for the natural gas line and at the top the connection for the burnable gas discharge line.
- the advantageous operating principle of the device allows cold mixing of oxygen and natural gas at high pressures at a certain concentration centrally in a standing container equipped with the ceramic packing and safety monitoring by way of measuring sensors. Due to its high density in small defined hollow spaces, the packing, with its insulating and inert effect, filled into the container is both discharge and wear resistant. This prevents the spreading of flames within the container should self-ignition take place. The temperature of the inner wall of the container is also monitored.
- the packing remains constant during operation and always exhibits small hollow spaces, so that if particles of the ceramic granular material are torn away by the strong flow, sliding back into place takes place immediately.
- the ceramic granular material of the packing is a highly compacted aluminium oxide in spherical form with a homogeneous particle size distribution of 1.5 to 3 mm.
- a further safety measure against ignition within the container during mixing of the burnable gas produced from natural gas and oxygen is that on the supply side the mixing zone has a concentrically narrowed cross-section which increases the flow speed into the mixing zone.
- the flow speed of the inflowing natural gas is increased by the concentrically narrowed cross-section, which can also be described as a built-in reduction, is increased in such a way that the produced turbulence in the natural gas flow brings about optimum mixing with the supplied oxygen in the area surrounding the mixing pipe.
- the area of ignition of the natural gas-oxygen mixture, i.e. the burnable gas, is therefore traversed very quickly.
- the inert ceramic packing material also prevents flame development.
- the distributing pipe In its pipe wall, which runs parallel to the surrounding walls of the mixing container, the distributing pipe has outlet slits.
- the outlet slits are advantageously dimensioned in such a way that particles of the granular ceramic packaging also present in distributing pipe cannot be carried though the outlet slits by the oxygen flowing in the distributing pipe or be pushed into the distributing pipe from outside.
- the outlet slits have the effect of a sieve with a simultaneous advantageous effect on the mixing action of the oxygen flowing out of the distributing pipe through the outlet slits into the mixing zone.
- the mixing container is designed with a double wall in the area of the mixing zone of the mixing chamber, whereby an insulating material is arranged between the outer mixing container well and the inner mixing chamber wall.
- the inner mixing chamber wall can, for example, be made of stainless steel sheet metal which is welded circumferentially to the outer mixing container wall, whereby in the intermediate spaces a lining of ceramic wool is arranged in order to protect the mixing chamber wall from thermal influences.
- a particularly advantageous contribution to this is the fact that on the inner mixing chamber wall, in an area corresponding to the arrangement of the outlet slits on the distributing pipe, several temperature sensors with a protective tube are arranged evenly distributed around the circumference of the outer mixing container wall.
- three rapidly reacting temperature sensors with a protective tube are welded into the inner mixing chamber wall, evenly distributed around the circumference. This allows the temperature increase in the event of possible ignition of the natural gas-oxygen to be permanently and securely, monitored.
- the temperature sensors are integrated into a safety system.
- the safety system has a nitrogen flushing system connected to the oxygen supply line.
- the oxygen supply On reaching a temperature increase measured by the temperature sensors in the mixing container, the oxygen supply is immediately stopped by the safety device and a flushing process with nitrogen is initiated in the connection for the oxygen in-feed line.
- a redundant measuring and control device is integrated into both the oxygen in-feed line and natural gas supply line. This allows a precise supply of the oxygen up to, for example, max. 3 mol %.
- the safety system limits this oxygen concentration whereby monitoring is carried out by the measuring and control device.
- Used in each of the lines for supplying the natural gas and the oxygen are two different series-connected throughflow measuring methods, namely differential pressure measurement at an aperture and ultrasonic measurement, the values of which are processed in the safety device. On the one hand this results in redundancy, and on the other hand it provides a possibility for comparison.
- the preselected parameters of the mixing process are below the self-ignition parameters of the burnable gas produced by mixing natural gas and oxygen, whereby the situation in the process is permanently monitored by safety-orientated measuring technology.
- FIG. 1 shows a view of a closed mixing container of a device for continuously mixing fed-out natural gas and oxygen
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the mixing container in longitudinal section
- FIG. 3 a schematic view of the device for continuous mixing with schematically indicated fittings upstream of the connections for a natural gas supply line and an oxygen in-feed line.
- FIG. 1 shows a view of device for continuously mixing fed-out natural gas with oxygen to produce a burnable gas for heating the pressurised natural gas before or after the relaxation thereof.
- connection 8 Formed through the connection 8 , fitted with a flange 3 for a natural gas supply line into the mixing container, and through the connection, fitted with a flange 4 , for an oxygen in-feed line to the mixing container 2 is the mixing section 1 , which ends in the burnable gas discharge line 10 with flange 15
- the mixing container 2 forming the mixing section 1 is a standing container with feet 5 , at the lower ends of which there are base plates 5 , which serve to anchor the mixing container 2 on a floor area.
- the feet 5 and base plates 6 form a stand for the mixing container 2 , into the bottom of which natural gas flows via the flange 3 and natural gas supply line 8 , and into which oxygen is fed via the oxygen in-feed line 9 with the flange and mixed with the fed-in natural gas in the mixing container.
- the gas mixture forms a burnable gas which is removed from the mixing container 2 via the burnable gas discharge line 10 with flange 15 .
- temperature sensors 7 are applied evenly distributed around the circumference.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the standing container 2 forming the mixing section 1 in longitudinal section.
- the same components are given the same reference numbers as in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 shows that in the interior of the mixing container 2 there is a mixing chamber, which is filled with packing of ceramic granular material.
- the packing of ceramic granular material is indicated by drawn-in micro-circles.
- a distributing pipe 12 Arranged in the centre of the mixing chamber 11 designed as the mixing zone is a distributing pipe 12 connected to the connection 9 for an oxygen in-feed line.
- the free end of the distributing pipe 12 is closed with an end cap 12 .
- the section of the pipe wall of the distributor pipe 12 which runs parallel with the surrounding wall of the mixing container 2 is provided with outlet slits 14 .
- the distributing pipe is also filled, as indicated here; with the packing of ceramic granular materials, in this case a highly compacted aluminium oxide in spherical form with a homogeneous particle size distribution of 1.5 to 2 mm.
- the inserts 30 and 31 in inlets 8 , 9 and the insert 32 in outlet 10 serve to prevent the packing being carried out. At the same time the inserts 30 , 31 and 32 bring about a homogenisation of the flow in the manner of a four-hole aperture.
- FIG. 2 also shows that the temperature sensors 7 with a protective tube 15 are arranged in an area in the mixing container wall 16 which corresponds with the arrangement of the outlet slits 14 in the distributing pipe 12 .
- the mixing chamber 2 has a double wall, whereby an insulating material 18 is arranged between the outer mixing container wall 16 and the inner mixing chamber wall 17 .
- the mixing zone in the interior of the mixing chamber has a concentric cross-section narrowing 19 which increases the flow speed in the mixing zone.
- the cross section narrowing 19 can, for example, be a metal funnel which is placed the wrong way around into the lower end of the mixing container directly above the inlet of the natural gas supply line 8 .
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of the entire device with the mixing container and its connections for a natural gas supply line 8 and for an oxygen in-feed line with the fittings of a safety system upstream of these connections, with a nitrogen flushing system and with control fittings for the oxygen in-feed line.
- check valve 20 Upstream of the lower connection for the natural gas supply line 8 there is check valve 20 as well as a shut-off valve 21 , upstream of which in turn, seen in the direction of the natural gas supply line, a quantity measuring device 22 is arranged.
- the natural gas is supplied in the direction of arrow 23 .
- a check valve 20 ′ Arranged on the supply side of the oxygen in-feed line 9 with the inlet flange 4 is a check valve 20 ′, before which, seen in the inflow direction of the oxygen, a shut-off valve 21 ′ and device for measuring the quantity of oxygen 22 ′ are located.
- the latter fittings are component parts of the safety system of the device, to which the here only indicated nitrogen extinguishing device 24 with fittings 25 and 26 on the outlet side also belongs.
- a further device for measuring the quantity of oxygen is marked 22 ′′.
- a regulating device for the oxygen in-feed line which controls the quantity of oxygen flowing in in the direction of the arrow 27 , is marked 28 .
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